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Old 02-05-2004, 04:12 PM
Carl Beyer
 
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Default Veggie Filter question

Does a good veggie filter provide sediment filtration? If not, can it
be easily and low maintenance (ly) included? I have a 500 gallon that
is over stocked, and have to travel for work so sometimes a week will go
by witout picking out the leaves. Apparantly it was pretty windy while
i was gone, and a lot of leaves settled or got sucked up making for fine
debris in the pond...

My current filtration is a Fluidized Sand Filter (works amazing and home
built), a UV attached to that. and a seperate lava rock filter (trash
can filled with lava rock).

thanks to all for any advice

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